Category: Sin

  • Pearl As The Symbol Of Sin In The Scarlet Letter

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    Pearl As The Symbol Of Sin In The Scarlet Letter In lots of novels, some characters functions in the story are being symbols. For instance, piggy in Lords of Flies and Gatsby in The Great Gatsby. In The Scarlet Letter, Hesters daughterPearl not just play a simple child character in the story, she is also…

  • Sin And Grace In The Scarlet Letter

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    Sin And Grace In The Scarlet Letter The Scarlet letter by Nathaniel Hawthorn at its core, is a story of two supernatural forces battling each other to gain control. Every culture has a name for these forces: Ying and Yang, Good and Evil, but in the novel, they are known as sin and grace. The…

  • Dimmesdales Morbidity In The Scarlet Letter

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    Dimmesdales Morbidity In The Scarlet Letter The novel The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne shows the essence of morbidity quite adequately. The novel itself does a good job of showing a plethora of characters and the morbid nature of them, but the most morbid of them all is Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale. Dimmesdale has committed a…

  • Pearl As The Symbol Of Sin In The Scarlet Letter

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    Pearl As The Symbol Of Sin In The Scarlet Letter In lots of novels, some characters functions in the story are being symbols. For instance, piggy in Lords of Flies and Gatsby in The Great Gatsby. In The Scarlet Letter, Hesters daughterPearl not just play a simple child character in the story, she is also…

  • Sin And Grace In The Scarlet Letter

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    Sin And Grace In The Scarlet Letter The Scarlet letter by Nathaniel Hawthorn at its core, is a story of two supernatural forces battling each other to gain control. Every culture has a name for these forces: Ying and Yang, Good and Evil, but in the novel, they are known as sin and grace. The…

  • Dimmesdales Morbidity In The Scarlet Letter

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    Dimmesdales Morbidity In The Scarlet Letter The novel The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne shows the essence of morbidity quite adequately. The novel itself does a good job of showing a plethora of characters and the morbid nature of them, but the most morbid of them all is Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale. Dimmesdale has committed a…